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American International HYN-K1118

The American International HYN-K1118 kit allows you to install a single-DIN (2" tall) or shaft-style car stereo in your vehicle's dash opening. Please enter your vehicle information or call an Advisor at 1-888-955-6000 to find out if this kit is compatible with your vehicle. Warranty: 60 days.

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Replacement Stereo

Install kit worked well but it did take some brainwork on my part to figure it out. The instructions got me about 80% of the way there, but had to figure out some stuff that wasn't in the instructions.

Pros:Looks good as the OEM in the dash.

Cons:Cubby opening is slightly smaller and not lined with felt like the OEM. Instructions stated original cubby would be reused, but it wasn't. OK though as I broke one mount during removal.

American International in dash receiver kit

this product made my new radio system very easy to install I was very happy with the simple installation process and the simple black color that came with the unit. I would suggest getting one of these if you have an aftermarket radio and if you want to make your car seem a little cooler.

Pros:aside from having the radio installed you can also have a little small compartment put your phone CDs and other accessories in your car while you drive. Some cars don't have the luxury of space to put your stuff while this allows you to.

Cons:the only con I can think of is the time that you have to take out to install one of these it takes about anywhere from 30 minutes if you're really good at it 2 to 3 hours because you also have to hook up the wiring if you bought a harness for your radio.

Exact Fit! Excellent Price! Easy Install!

This kit was a perfect fit! No exaggeration. I had purchased another kit from a BIG BOX store that was manufactured by a reputable company that I have used in the past for my installs and that kit was far from being a close fit. The kit from the other manufacturer would have required me to trim my factory radio bezel. No Way Jose! I ordered this kit from Crutchfield.com and it was in my hands in 3 days free shipping too. To top it off it was less expensive than the kit purchased at the BIG BOX store. Crutchfield provided step by step, vehicle specific instructions, not that I needed them but it was nice to know that they were there in case I would have had any issues. This kit is exactly how an a/m kit should fit. The finish of the kit was also top notch. It blends in nicely with the rest of the interior. I am not a novice, I've been doing installs since 1992. Crutchfield ALWAYS comes through with top notch service & products.

2004 hyundai sonata in dash receiver kit

didnt have to remove the factory support bracket as stated, which was nice. install was easy. the plastic tabs where the mounting screws go in could be a little sturdier. but free is free and that's just fine with me. i always go to crutchfield bc of the free mounting equip and the great prices on receivers and the free shipping. i have been a crutchfield customer for over 20 years and have always been more than pleased. i will not buy elsewhere. thanks again crutchfield!

In-dash kit

I was told that after I installed using the kit Crutchfield provided that it looked like it came from the factory this way. The install was easy and very secure and not to mention free with my radio order. Thanks Crutchfield.

Space

This replaced the stock "tray" that came with my Sonata. Kit fits perfectly. However, the stock one was "felt lined", this is not. Big deal....Also, it is a shade shorter so I cannot have 3 CD jewel cases stacked in it. Again, big deal. New radio has a USB so I don't need CDs anymore!

Hyundai In-dash Receiver Kit

Extremely helpful in removing the old radio receiver. Wiring was a bit different from the adapter but not impossible. Reinstallation was easy but when I put the Hyundai dash back on it was slightly off on the right hand side.

Pros:Easy deinstall of the old radio, Understandable steps

Cons:Slightly wider that the dash hole for reinstalltion. Looks OK but not great and does not interfere with radio function.

Not very modern...

This is great and I love the easy to follow instructions on replacing the
factory radio but...
I got a radio with a rear usb cable, a Bluetooth microphone and a HD Radio where
the feeds all came from the rear of my radio unit. In order to make the whole
set up work I had to jury-rig the receiver kit by drilling holes into the rear
of the bottom slot.

A bit cheap

I was confused at first by the installation because the piece I was sent was broken
off the from the pocket that sits underneath the face frame. Also, my wife's Hyundai
had a factory pocket installed already that was of considerably better quality than
the one attached to the frame....I ended up removing the metal sleeve from around
the stereo and adjusting the metal brackets to fit with the new stereo. Why wouldn't
you include metal brackets that fit the stereo we bought, instead of the cheap plastic
face/pocket combo? The attachment is much more solid on metal, versus the plastic.
Just a thought...

Good fit, second time!

I replaced the Hyundai factory radio with a Clarion CZ-500. Crutchfield's illustrated
instructions to remove the instrument panel were very clear and easy to follow. However the
separate instructions with the new mounting kit did not state you needed to use the metal
sleeve (DIN mount) with the new kit. I first used the side ISO mount brackets with the new
kit. This left a noticable gap between the top of the receiver and instrument panel. My wife
said it looked ghetto and made me redo it. After talking with customer support they told me
to use the metal sleeve with the new mounting kit. This eliminated the gap and the final
install looks great!

American International HYN-K1118 Dash Kit

Overall install kit was good. Howver the cover plate would not fit under my dash trim. Had to use the one that came with the radio. Also, instructions were a bit confusing as I wasn't sure what to do when. A call to tech service cleared things up.

Had to call a few times, but response time was great. They were very patient and the last time the tech remembered me and asked how it was going. Very helpful throughout the process

American International HYN-K1118 Dash Kit

This unit made the installation of the slightly smaller replacement unit easy. I was initially confused by the instruction sheet, the installation instructions in the receiver manual and all the extra parts. However, on careful reading of the Crutchfield installation instructions it was very clear and resolved all the questions.

perfect fit

This dash kit fits so nice in my 03 tiburon. I was worried that it wouldn't fit from reading the reviews on your site. I can tell you that if your putting in an aftermarket stereo don't be fooled by what they say will fit in your car. The staff is very knowledgeable and very very helpful.

Perfect Fit

Following the instructions, this kit fit perfectly in my 2001 Hyundai Elantra GT (Hatchback). The final install, as everyone seems to say, looks as good or better than it came from the factory. Had no issues using the trim ring that came with the kit. JVC trim ring would never have worked. With the wiring harness already completed, it took about an hour and fifteen minutes for the install start to finish.

The only issue I ran into was with the depth of my new radio (JVC KD-HD30) and the support bracket which is installed across the firewall to support the factory radio. Once I figured out what was happening, it was a simple thing to take out the four screws holding the bracket and re-install it about an inch lower on four existing screw holes, likely there for a different factory radio.

easy and fast install

very happy with the way this kit looks in vehicle, was included free from crutchfield with kenwood radio i purchased. thought at first when i found out it was free that it was gonna be a little cheap kit, but i was wrong, great product with very simple instructions, less than 30 minutes for me.

Looks Better Than the Factory Installation

Crutchfield included this kit with my new Kenwood receiver for my 2005 Sonata. The end result looks fabulous, even better than the factory radio
installation.

A couple of comments on this kit. First, make sure to read ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS THAT CAME WITH THE KIT CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU BEGIN!!! Pay particular attention to these instructions:

1. Make sure to remove the trim ring from the new receiver BEFORE you try to install it. You will need to substitute it with the trim ring that came in the kit. Check the owners manual on the new receiver for the correct procedure to remove the trim ring.

2. After the new receiver is installed, you may need to make slight bending adjustments to the coin pocket on the kit, or the dash trim piece will not fit
properly. Make sure that the front edges of the coin pocket go through the opening in the dash trim piece and you will not have any problems installing
it.

If you follow ALL of the instructions that came with the kit, you should not need to do any of the Dremel or cutting work that so many other customers have complained about.

Perfect Fit in Hyundai Santa Fe

Solid mount and good looking perfect fit. I installed a JVC HD receiver in my 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe. I too, was momentarily puzzled by the receiver face not fitting in the kit. However one uses the kit's trim ring (rectangle in the center of the photo above) in place of the receiver's trim ring. This is not clear in the instructions. The result is perfect - looks like a factory installation. The pocket under the radio is a perfect size for holding several CD cases. This kit makes installation easy.

Good look and fit.

This kit worked perfectly for my 2005 Sonata. The trim plate that came with the receiver did not fit like other reviews have also stated but the trim panel that came with the kit did fit perfectly and looked even better than I imagined. Instructions were clear for installing and once mounted the whole kit feels sturdy and doesn't move.

Works for Me!

Written By Jared, Damascus, MD on Friday, August 15, 2008

Fit well with my 2005 Hyundai Elantra and once I figured out how it was put together it worked great with my new headunit. The directions for me were somewhat confusing but after working with Crutchfield's support I found out that the trim ring only connects to the front of the mounting kit and not the front of the headunit (which was confusing for me). Crutchfield's support was great and after everything was figured out the kit worked great. I'd certainly recommend this product.

Great Fit Looks Professional---But With Catch

I just installed this in my wife's 2001 Santa Fe and it looks perfect...EXCEPT,
like with previous postings, the trim plate looked like it was going to be a
pain to install. After I read the postings with the problems of the trim plate,
I had reserved myself to some Dremel exercise (and actually started) but
then looked at the trim ring that came with the Kenwood stereo (model
KDC-138 which is a great basic stereo by the way) and NOT the kit.

The Kenwood ring looked quite thinner and tapered the way I was needing
to Dremel the kit ring. So, I tried the Kenwood ring, it snapped in the kit,
and looks perfect with no Dremel work. Everything else snapped in place
and it looks better than professional. It took 15 minutes to take out old, fix
ring and put back together.

So, there definitely seems to be a problem with the trim ring that comes
with the installation kit, so I would try the trim ring that comes with your
stereo. Kenwood's worked excellent so maybe others will too. Cheers and
good luck!!!

Same problems as others - the trim ring

With the Dual XHD6425 head unit in a 2002 Sonata, I experienced the same problems as others here - the trim ring does not fit. This ring sits about 1/8th inch too far forward on the face, and as such I cannot put the instrument panel back on. Otherwise, the kit was perfect, the instructions were easy and concise, and I had no other problems. I should also add that Crutchfield customer support was excellent - very patient with the stupid questions I had on my first ever install. They're sending me another trim ring model to try, but barring that I'm going to have to do some dremel work. With my skills, that could really turn out ugly!

Same Trim Ring woes

I upgraded my wife's stereo in her 2002 Santa Fe. I read the reviews before ordering, but was optimistic that I would not be facing the same trim ring problem as several others here have. No such luck. I was not about to spend all day with a Dremel doing what should have been done from the factory. Hello....... Does anyone from the company read the reviews. Other than the gaping horizontal slot above the unit, the installation went well. I'll address that later when I have time to waste. Sante Fe owners beware of this kit.

Looks great, fits the dash perfectly

Now that the installation is finished (it required more work than it should have -- more on that later) it looks great in my '01 Santa Fe. A few years ago I had a different kit "professionally" installed for a different aftermarket head unit. This kit fits the dash opening much better than my old one did.

Though the kit fit the dash opening just fine, there were some problems with the fit of the trim ring over the head unit, a Kenwood KDC-X591. The front of the head unit, once mounted inside the kit's mounting bracket, protrudes out too far for the trim ring to fit flush with the rest of the mounting bracket.

I had to do some pretty extensive dremel work to remove enough material from the back/inside edges of the trim ring to make it fit.

But in the end, it looks perfect, none of the dremel work is visible from the front. The pocket underneath is nice and sturdy and is quite handy. Had the trim ring fit without any modification, I would have given this kit five stars.

Doesn't fit my setup, either...

. The trim ring from this kit does not fit under my dash section. Or my dash piece will not fit around the trim ring. Tried to put this kit in an '02 Santa Fe with a Sony CDX-GT200 CD player. Gonna be a Dremel rework for sure. .

Close, but no cigar

Written By Shane, Salem, OH on Sunday, October 29, 2006

Note: 2003 Hyundai Santa Fe with OEM Monsoon stereo

After working with Crutchfield tech support (very nice and helpful people), I've finally determined that the trim ring that surrounds the receiver just doesn't work with my Sony MEX-1GP unit. I even tried taking some plastic off of it in the fore/aft direction (about 1/32" - 1/16", I estimate) using a router. I dare not take any more than this for fear of removing the 4 alignment pins on the outside corners. The trim ring is still too thick to allow the faceplate to drop down without snagging on it. Although I don't change CDs very often, I believe the repeated interference will eventually ruin the lower buttons on the faceplate. To this end, I am going to try to remove material from the left and right sides of the original Sony faceplate. It was tricky measuring the amount to remove, but the hardest part will be transferring the measurement to the front curved surface and then finding some way to hold it while removing the material evenly. I'm not sure how it will look when finished, but since everything is black, I may be able to touch up the sides with some high-gloss paint to hide any imperfections. I'll add another review if/when the task is completed. I should add that tech support did the best they could given the fact that they didn't design this kit. They're merely the reseller. However, they would have a better chance at contacting the vendor and possibly implementing a design change than I would. Also, this problem may only be with certain head units such as the MEX-1GP and others may have a faceplate that doesn't extend so far rearward. Obviously your mileage may vary.

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